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A drunk woman set fire to her 73 year old mother at a house in the Nong Hong district in Isaan province of Buriram after her mum urged her and her husband to stop drinking.

 

The victim, 73 year old Preeda, revealed to Nong Hong District Office authorities that her 40 year old daughter, La, was the perpetrator. La poured gasoline over her body and set her ablaze on Tuesday, September 5. She ran out of the house and jumped into a small canal nearby to extinguish the flames before seeking assistance from an abbot.

 

District officials yesterday visited the community to question witnesses to place charges against La.

 

The abbot, Thongchai Kittitaro, revealed to officers that he heard a woman screaming for help in front of his accommodation and rushed out to check. He saw Preeda sitting on her knees and crying for help.

 

Thonchai said the scorched wounds covered Preeda’s back, face, and arms. He then delivered her to the hospital and learned from her that La set fire to her.

 

By Petch Petpailin

Caption: Photo via ThaiRath

 

Full Story: https://thethaiger.com/news/national/fiery-family-feud-drunk-daughter-sets-fire-to-mother-in-isaan-after-sobriety-plea

 

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17 minutes ago, still kicking said:

Read the whole story they both unemployed. 

They returned back home six months ago because they became unemployed , that was the reason for going back home , they could have found other jobs "back home" . Could be doing seasonal work or other bits and pieces for work 

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3 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

They returned back home six months ago because they became unemployed , that was the reason for going back home , they could have found other jobs "back home" . Could be doing seasonal work or other bits and pieces for work 

I have friends who are employed or have their own business they can't afford many drinks if any.

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39 minutes ago, still kicking said:

I have friends who are employed or have their own business they can't afford many drinks if any.

Do they drink the local moonshine , which is like 10 Baht for a bag and is similar to rocket fuel ?

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1 minute ago, Nick Carter icp said:

Do they drink the local moonshine , which is like 10 Baht for a bag and is similar to rocket fuel ?

As you can guess my family and friends are Thai as well, but they would not touch that stuff they just have the occasional beer sometimes.

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1 minute ago, still kicking said:

As you can guess my family and friends are Thai as well, but they would not touch that stuff they just have the occasional beer sometimes.

Don't they even have a wine cooler for breakfast ?

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4 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

Don't they even have a wine cooler for breakfast ?

No, my friend has her own salon and booth kids work at the Hilton and got their own two-story house in a gated community and as far as I know it is paid for.

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lots of upcountry people work and their pay includes lao khaow...three beeks or shots plus 60 Baht or a bit more...a friend's brother did it for years...dead at 40...

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2 minutes ago, d4dang said:

lots of upcountry people work and their pay includes lao khaow...three beeks or shots plus 60 Baht or a bit more...a friend's brother did it for years...dead at 40...

Well, you call it self-inflicted. Not my friends or family 

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In many cases like this mum would still be subsidizing the drinking…it’s often the Thai way I’m afraid to avoid family conflict…poor old girl to end up like this

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